Dispute Over Nationalities Turns Dangerous In Manhattan
Updated: 12:08 PM Two men were taken to the hospital and two men were arrested in Manhattan early Thursday after a brawl in the parking lot of a local grocery store.
Updated: 12:08 PM Two men were taken to the hospital and two men were arrested in Manhattan early Thursday after a brawl in the parking lot of a local grocery store.
Posted: 10:05 AM Defense attorneys will begin presenting their case in the trial of a man accused in the death of a Topeka woman and the wounding of her friend.
Posted: 10:03 AM A state official say changes in how Kansas organizes aid recipients are improving efficiency, while some recipients aren't so sure.
Updated: 1:40 PM 29-year-old Matthew David Thomas was found drowned at a home swimming pool just northeast of Topeka early Thursday morning.
Posted: 10:19 PM Tribal Police said Wednesday that officers were called to a one-car accident 198th Road near I Road around 7:45 am Sunday.
Posted: 10:13 PM 38-year-old Michael Childress of Nortonville was spraying for mosquitoes when his Cessna 188 plane went down in a field outside Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Posted: 9:37 PM Building updated regulations for fences in Shawnee County was the focus of discussion Wednesday.
Posted: 5:26 PM A portion of Seth Child Road has been reopened after an afternoon car accident.
Updated: 11:09 AM The Topeka Zoo is hoping to get into the baby business with a new animal joining the zoo family in late July, a female tiger, named Jinga.
Posted: 4:15 PM The USDA has declared 82 Kansas counties federal disaster areas. The designation makes producers eligible for disaster assistance programs.
Posted: 4:07 PM Sen. Jerry Moran issued a media advisory Wednesday that he will attend a 2 pm Thursday event to formally announce KU's designation as a National Cancer Institute.
Posted: 4:03 PM Johnson County District Attorney Steve Howe said Wednesday that he's trying to replace an expert witness whose testimony supports allegations that the Planned Parenthood clinic in Overland Park performed illegal abortions in 2003.
Updated: 11:09 AM The Salvation Army Topeka Citadel is in dire financial straits, but Majors Dan and Mary Burris arrived at the church with an open mind.
Posted: 2:39 PM A Kansas prosecutor has acknowledged in court that he faces a new problem in pursuing a criminal case against a Planned Parenthood clinic in the Kansas City area.
Posted: 2:34 PM The central Kansas town of Russell is taking steps to conserve water.
Posted: 2:33 PM More Kansas growers are cutting down their corn crops for silage to feed livestock as they struggle to salvage what they can from parched fields hard hit by another season of drought and heat.
Posted: 12:33 PM The man accused of killing a Junction City woman in front of her toddler has asked for an expert to help work on his case.
Posted: 6:21 AM The National Research Council is scheduled to release a new report that assesses three options for building a new biosecurity lab in Kansas.
Posted: 6:19 AM A former Sedgwick County elections official and Wichita city council member has been hired to fill a vacancy as inspector general for Kansas Medicaid programs.
Posted: 6:15 AM A 44-year-old Wichita woman has died after being shot by police officers.
Posted: 10:53 PM John Knight, Shawnee County parks and recreation director, says the plant, called Eurasian Watermilfoil, has been spreading at Lake Shawnee and can cause a dense surface canopy that interferes with swimming, fishing and boating at the lake.
Posted: 10:51 PM A three-judge federal appeals court has upheld a ruling that removes a legal hurdle for the Kansas Department of Transportation to finish building a controversial trafficway in Lawrence.